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String Orchestra Playing Test 
String Orchestra playing test
Rubric Code: CXCB489
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Subject: Music  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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Tone

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Poor sound. Needs more bow, better weight distribution, needs better contact point. Keep left hand secure for good sound
1

Sound not developed. Keep working towards more volume and consistancy in tone
2

Tone is generally consistant. Continue to expand on good bow principles
3

Tone is developed. Good basic use of the bow and left hand.
4

Tone is excellent. Great use and distribution of the bow. Steady contact point, good arm weight.
Bowing

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Bowing is consistently backwards. Articulations are consistently ignored. Bow management, or the specific section of bow that is to be used, is consistently incorrect.
1

Bowing is correct some of the time. A few of the articulations are observed but most are not. Bow management is correct some of the time.
2

Bowing is correct half of the time. A few of the articulations are observed but most are not. Bow management is correct some of the time.
3

Bowing is correct most of the time. Most of the articulations are observed. Bow management is correct most of the time
4

All bowings and articulations are observed. Bow management is consistently correct.
Left Hand

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Does not demonstrate<BR>
basic left hand structure. Left hand is always in the incorrect position when playing.
1

Basic structure beginning but not consistant.
2

Left hand has correct shape and design but has too much tension,<BR>
limiting success.
3

Left hand has good basic structure. Wrist is relaxed and arm moves fluidly around instrument. Intonation and overall success still limited by left hand.
4

Left hand is excellent.<BR>
The hand is consistant, accurate, relaxed and allows for success. Intonation and expressive playing are not limited or inhibited by left hand in any way.
Right Hand

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Does not demonstrate<BR>
basic right hand structure
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Bow arm needs attention. No flexibility.<BR>
Arm needs to be relaxed. Address contact point and arm weight
2

Bow arm has beginning basic structure. Contact point, weight and speed are inconsistent.
3

Bow arm has beginning basic structure. Contact point, weight and speed are consistent. Able to get enough volume consistently.
4

Excellent bow arm. Right hand is flexible and fluid. Elbow and shoulder are aiding sound. Great contact point and natural weight
Intonation

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Does not demonstrate knowledge of correct finger placement
1

Finger placement is inconsistent. Exploration with a tuner is recommended
2

Finger placement is within an acceptable range of intonation. Some obvious inconsistency is present
3

Good intonation overall. A few minor inconsistencies within a very small margin of error.
4

Excellent intonation and finger placement. No pitch inconsistency is detected.



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